Daily Archive: September 13, 2016
UW-Green Bay Dean Scott Furlong (College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences) and Tina Quigley, Executive Director of Mosaic Arts, Inc. invite you to join them in celebrating National Arts in Education Week. “Join...
The Natural and Applied Sciences Fall 2016 Seminar Series begins on Friday, Sept. 16. Prof. UWGB Assistant Prof. Brian Welsch (Physics) will give a talk on “Understanding the Dynamics of Solar Eruptions.” Seminars will...
Tickets are on sale for the Latin American Luncheon to be held in the Phoenix Rooms from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, October 6. Purchase yours at the University Ticketing and Information Center. The...
Look for the SLO Food Alliance stand next to The Phoenix Bookstore, from 11 a.m. to 1:50 p.m. this Thursday, Sept. 15. Seasonal vegetables and herbs available for $1.
Fall All-Employee Training is next week — Sept. 19-23. Register by Thursday, Sept. 15 and learn about on campus programs, policies and practices that can help you day-to-day. See your choices and register here.
The Lawton Gallery will host an opening reception from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15. The event will feature work by Samuel Davis, Jonathan Dedecker, and Joshua Hunt. Davis is interested in...
Julie Underwood, recently retired dean of the UW-Madison School of Education will speak about the struggle for support of public education at a dinner program sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Greater...
The Green Bay women’s basketball program is looking for male practice players for the upcoming season. If interested, contact Megan Vogel at vogelm@uwgb.edu or at 920-465-2593.
Have you ever been concerned for a student, co-worker, friend or family member and been unclear on a course of action? Do you know how to recognize when to be concerned, what to do or...
UW-Green Bay is ranked 91st on Sierra magazine’s Cool Schools 2016 list. The ranking is based on colleges and universities that focus on sustainability efforts. About 2,000 four-year colleges and universities are welcome to...